The journey begins with a look at the Google Plugin for Eclipse and finishes with a working web application that uses Google Web Toolkit, Google Accounts, and Bigtable. Along the way, you’ll dig deeply into the services that are available to access the datastore with a focus on Java Data Objects (JDO), JDOQL, and other aspects of Bigtable.
With this solid foundation in place, you’ll then be ready to tackle some of the more advanced topics like integration with other cloud platforms such as Salesforce.com and Google Wave.
What you’ll learn
- How to get up and running with App Engine, starting with the Google Plugin for Eclipse
- All about the development server for testing and developing your applications
- How to develop applications using Servlets & JSPs, Spring Framework, and open source Flash Remoting and Messaging servers
- How to leverage the datastore in your applications, including Persistence as a Service
- How to use Spring as a Service for transactions, data access, and more
- How to use Google Web Toolkit to create AJAX components to drive your web applications
- How to send email and instant messages (XMPP) from within your application
- How to increase performance of your apps by storing data in memory using the Memcache service
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